Food and Nutrition Services (Food Stamps)
The Federal Shutdown Will NOT Impact October SNAP Benefits
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), known as Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) in North Carolina, continues to operate during October 2025. North Carolina SNAP recipients will receive October 2025 payments. North Carolina’s Department of Social Services continue to accept and process new SNAP applications for households in need of nutritional assistance. We encourage households to continue to apply for needed services during the federal government shutdown.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) will provide continued updates on the federal government shutdown and its potential impact on SNAP as information is made available to us from the United States Department of Agriculture. If you have any questions, please contact your local county department of social services.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Regarding the Federal Government Shutdown
SNAP benefits will be issued for October 2025. We do not currently have information on November.
Yes, households in need of nutritional assistance are encouraged to apply for SNAP benefits during the federal government shutdown. Your local Department of Social Services are open. You may apply in person, by mail, and online at epass.nc.gov. For more information visit NCDHHS’s FNS webpage.
Continue to submit all required documents. SNAP households must continue to meet program requirements during the federal government shutdown, including reporting required changes and timely completing recertifications.
We have not received information from USDA regarding November 2025 payments. Please check back for additional guidance, as we will continue to update this page.
No, the federal government shutdown does not impact the use SUN Bucks benefits on EBT cards. Families have 122 days to use any SUN Bucks benefits within 122 days from the date of issuance.
Yes, EBT cards will work normally.
Civil Rights/Non-Discrimination Versión en Español
Food and Nutrition Services (FNS, also known as Food Stamps) is a program that helps eligible people with limited incomes supplement their budgets so they can purchase food. The program is nationally known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as SNAP.
The benefits are given on an EBT card, which works like a debit card. You can use it to buy food at stores that accept EBT cards. Look for signs that say, “We accept SNAP benefits.”
Latest Updates
- FNS continues to combat card skimming, fraud and benefit theft: If your FNS benefits have been stolen, learn How to Protect Your Information.
- You can now subscribe to get FNS notices electronically and receive messages from your caseworker by text. See more information in the frequently asked questions.
- Get access to new, online features! Ask your caseworker at your next meeting to enhance and link your ePASS account. View the flyers to learn more: English, Spanish.
What can we help you do today?
Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) eligibility is determined by income, household size, assets, and many other factors. Because the calculation is complex, the best way to find out if you’re eligible is to apply.
Don't wait! Your benefits start from the date we get your application — even if it's not complete. Find out how to apply for FNS benefits.
You may be able to get benefits if you:
- Have no job or a low-paying job
- Receive Work First Family Assistance (WFFA), TANF (also known as welfare), or SSI benefits (for people with disabilities)
- Are elderly or disabled, and low-income
- Are experiencing homelessness
To qualify, your household must meet certain rules about how much money you make, how much money and property you have, and where you live.
Here are some basic things you need to know:
1. Applying for yourself or as a household.
You are a household of one (1) if you live alone, are homeless, or have roommates you do not cook and eat meals with. When you apply, remember that your household is just you.
If you live with your family or others and you prepare and eat meals with them, count each of those people in your household. That includes children and seniors in your home.
2. Income and resource limits.
For most people, FNS eligibility has limits to the income you and others in your household can receive. Additionally, there are limits on how much money and property ("resources") you can have. You may still qualify if you work part-time, make a little money, or own a home or car.
After you apply, case workers determine which limits apply to you, and whether certain deductions (like for medical and/or shelter expenses) might help you qualify.
3. Other requirements.
- You must be a North Carolina resident and a U.S. citizen or have certain legal status. Undocumented immigrants are not eligible.
- You must have a Social Security number or have applied for one.
- People convicted of certain drug-related felonies may not be eligible.
- College students are not eligible unless they meet certain work requirements or exceptions.
- If you're an adult without kids and you're able to work, you might have to work or take part in a work program to keep getting benefits.
Ready for the next step?
Apply for Benefits
Applying for FNS benefits – also called Food Stamps – can feel overwhelming, but we have created a checklist to help you prepare:
If you’re ready to apply or are checking on the status of your application, visit the ePASS website.
You can now submit online recertifications. Visit the FNS and SNAP Recertification page to learn more and view frequently asked questions.
You can now submit online change of circumstances. Visit the FNS and SNAP Change of Circumstance page to learn more and view frequently asked questions.
There are several ways to check FNS balances and all are available 24/7. Make sure you have your card number ready. Then you can:
- Call 1-888-622-7328
- Visit www.ebtedge.com. Click on More Information under EBT Cardholders.
- Download the ebtEDGE mobile app. The app is available as a free download on the Apple Store and Google Play.
If you can’t find your card or card number, call 1-888-622-7328 for assistance.
If you are having an issue with your EBT Card, like if it gets lost or you forget your PIN, look through the EBT FAQs here.
You can activate your card, select a PIN, check your card balance, view your transaction history or cancel your EBT card by using the cardholder portal at www.ebtEdge.com or through the EBT Edge mobile app available at Google Play or the Apple Store.
For other questions, you can call the NC EBT Call Center at 1-866-719-0141 or use our contact form here. The Call Center is open from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday through Friday. It is not open on weekends or holidays.
Contact Us
Need additional help? Call the NC EBT Call Center at 1-866-719-0141, or send an online message to the Division of Social Services.
Other Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
The FNS benefits are issued on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card. FNS recipients use EBT cards to access FNS benefits at any USDA-authorized retailer. Most major grocery stores are USDA-authorized retailers. Questions about lost or stolen cards, changing PIN, or checking balances can be answered by calling 1-888-622-7328.
The amount of benefits each household receives is based on several eligibility factors such as the number of people in the household, total income, and allowable deductions.
You are a household of one (1) if you live alone, are experiencing homelessness, or have roommates you do not cook and eat meals with. If you live with your family or others who you prepare and eat meals with, count each of those people in your household. That includes children and seniors in your home.
Household Size | Maximum Benefit* |
---|---|
1 | $298 |
2 | $546 |
3 | $785 |
4 | $994 |
5 | $1,183 |
6 | $1,421 |
7 | $1,571 |
8 | $1,789 |
Each Additional Member | (+$218) |
*Because many factors go into determining the benefit amount, most households do not receive the maximum. Apply now.
Your EBT benefits will be available on the same day each month according to the last digit of your social security number (SSN), even if that day is on a weekend or holiday.
If your SSN ends in: | Your benefits will be available after 6 a.m. on the: |
---|---|
1 | 3rd day of every month |
2 | 5th day of every month |
3 | 7th day of every month |
4 | 9th day of every month |
5 | 11th day of every month |
6 | 13th day of every month |
7 | 15th day of every month |
8 | 17th day of every month |
9 | 19th day of every month |
0 | 21st day of every month |
Note: Benefits are available on the 3rd day of every month if you do not have a Social Security Number.
Use our Local Department of Social Services finder to locate the FNS office closest to you.
While you can do many FNS-related tasks online, you may choose to visit the FNS office to apply for benefits, drop off documentation, or speak with a case worker.
Examples of items you can buy with FNS:
- Breads, cereals, fruits, vegetables
- Meats, fish, poultry, dairy
- Bottled water, non-alcoholic beverages
- Seeds and plants that produce food
Examples of items you cannot buy with FNS:
- Beer, wine, liquor, cigarettes
- Any nonfood items such as pet foods, soaps, household supplies
- Vitamins and medicines
- Hot foods or foods already prepared
Contact us
Need additional help? Call the NC EBT Call Center at 1-866-719-0141, or send an online message to the Division of Social Services.
Complaints
If you have complaints or concerns, you may:
- Contact us at 1-866-719-0141
- Send an online message to the North Carolina Division of Social Services
- Send a letter to:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
mail:
Food and Nutrition Service, USDA
1320 Braddock Place, Room 334
Alexandria, VA 22314; or
*Do not send application/recertification forms here.
fax: (833) 256-1665 or (202) 690-7442; or
email: FNSCIVILRIGHTSCOMPLAINTS@usda.gov